for breaking lockdown rules. now on bbc news. the media show: piers morgan returns. hello and welcome to the media show, our guest today is the star signing of rupert murdoch s go new signing, piers morgan and he will notjust have a show in the uk, it will be streamed in the us, it will be broadcast on sky news australia and as well is that there is a column in the new york post and there is a book deal with harpercollins as well. all of which is owned by rupert murdoch, all of which is a significant bet on one man grabbing the attention of the world. let us hear if he thinks this is about with making. how does that happen, how does a deal get thrashed out to? it was fortuitous, the whole good morning britain blow up with the megan marco thing and the free speech debate, it was all writing in the uk, but it was big in the uk and rupert happen to be in the uk and he watched it all go down. they had been toying with whether to do a new network and i think he thought if i was av
to understand that you are positioning the programme as part of a reassertion of what democratic society should have, free speech, and yet you re going to work, particularly with reference to fox with a network, with a long track record of saying things that are not rooted in fact. truths; record of saying things that are not rooted in fact. rooted in fact. why doesn t that. do ou rooted in fact. why doesn t that. do you feel rooted in fact. why doesn t that. do you feel as rooted in fact. why doesn t that. do you feel as uncomfortable - rooted in fact. why doesn t that. | do you feel as uncomfortable about the time i spent at cnn given the way that it has gone in the last few years. given their obsession with the likes of russian collusion. i could throw it back and say, cnn is the bbc of the usa in many ways, it is a network people look at and say, everything must be truthful and factual and for two years they spun a load of baloney and that donald trump, being in cahoots with t